Completely whitelabel your emails using your own domain to improve email deliverability.
Getting Started
In order to verify your domain, navigate to Settings>Domains>Manage Domains screen:
Next, click "Start Verification" in order to bring up the "Domains" modal. In here you can choose between domain and email verification. Choose the domain option to start the verification process.
1) Input your domain name and hit "Continue". The domain must be owned by you and not registered with any other account
2) Log in to your domain provider
3) Add entries to your DNS settings
When properly set up, you can hit the "Verify record" button to continue.
4) Confirmation
If everything was set up correctly, you should be at a confirmation step of the verification process. This informs you that you can now use any email address related to your domain to send emails.
5) Set default sender
When there is a default sender set on the account, emails are still branded using the default sender, even if sent from a non-verified domain.
When your domain is added to the account, it's now visible in the domains list. If a blue star is present next to the domain name, it indicates that it's set as a Default Sender. You can enter a domain's details by clicking View details next to the domain name.
The following screen shows detailed information about your domain's verification status. Here, you can set your domain as default sender and check if your SPF, DKIM, Tracking, MX and DMARC records are properly verified.
SPF is mandatory if you expect to experience good email deliverability. We also encourage you to verify DKIM. If you click the name of a record (e.g. "SPF") on this screen, a popup with detailed instructions on how to verify it will be displayed for you. Instructions on verification of every record will also be included below.
6. After verifying domains such as SPF, DKIM, CNAME, DMARC and BOUNCE. Now you can create SMTP emails and send emails.